Bjarne is the subject of the 6th row, center picture
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Sandy
At 01:00 PM 10/3/2005, you wrote:
Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 06:54:50 -0700
From: WickedFrau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bjarne, first, I am sorry to hear of your broken wrist! Lovely
pictures...are you in any of
Kate Bunting
Librarian and 17th century reenactor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/10/2005 19:09 wrote
.I am looking forward to the new Bleak House. Do you know when it will
be coming out and especially, coming out on DVD?
It starts on UK TV next week. I suppose it will come out on DVD after the
http://www.hedgehoghandworks.com/catalog/BKCT5048.shtml
It's me again. :)
Does anyone have this title, or have comments on the contents? The
description says pattern diagrams and illustrations but I'm wondering
if it has real intructions or if it's just copies of old scale diagrams
that I
Hi! I'm moving from the San Francisco area to Cleveland in 2 weeks, and I was
wondering if there is anyone else on this list in the Cleveland area?
Cheers!
-sunny
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In a message dated 10/7/2005 10:23:11 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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Yes, it is the original scale patterns and illustrations from tailoring
and fitting instructions originally printed. Unless the late Jean
Hunnisett has a successor to carry on her Period Costume
big grin
I live in the Cleveland area in the North East of England - any good?
Jill
At 12:43 07/10/2005 -0600, you wrote:
Hi! I'm moving from the San Francisco area to Cleveland in 2 weeks, and I
was wondering if there is anyone else on this list in the Cleveland area?
Cheers!
Hi all... working late and finally have a chance to update things... so
just in case anyone is interested in the state of the Punto Tagliato
Lace Commission...
http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/ms154/LaceComm/
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It is awesome! You are doing a fabulous job.
:)
~Kimberley
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The new edition of Hecklinger's _Dress and Cloak Cutter_? It's typical
of my old friend Robb Shep's books. (He recently moved back to San
Francisco, in a neighborhood near mine! But Fred Struthers is still
distributing Robb's books from Fort Bragg, for those who want to buy
direct; the URL is
Sorry, I meant not the best original books of patterns for all time,
but the best ones for women's clothes of the late 1870s and early 1880s,
specifically; not before or after.
Fran
Lavolta Press
http://www.lavoltapress.com
The best books in English with women’s clothing patterns that I know
In a message dated 10/7/2005 7:49:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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I just have no
idea how to assemble clothing from this era without it looking like a
bad home ec project.
*
Oh c'mon! I'm sure your skills are more then adequate.
The
Ok, I just gotta ask. first of all, what is a TOC seamstress?
then more importantly, was the seam binding sewed to the scallops in
scallops or was it straight following where the seam was or would be?
thanks, Kitty
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